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    1. translation of Pasquale
    2. Dennis Ahern
    3. Does Pasquale translate into English as Peter, or Paul? I'm researching a Peter Gregor whose name appears to have been Pasquale Greco before emigrating from Italy to America. -dja

    06/04/2004 08:35:53
    1. Re: translation of Pasquale
    2. The Bibliographer
    3. In article <[email protected]>, Dennis Ahern <[email protected]> wrote: >Does Pasquale translate into English as Peter, or Paul? Neither. The English form is Paschal or Pascal. There are several saints with this name, but the most important is Pope St. Paschal I, in the ninth century. See below: Pope PASCHAL I Memorial 11 February; formerly 14 May Son of Bonosus. Studied at the Lateran. Benedictine monk. Abbot of Saint Stephen's monastery, which was near the Vatican, and which housed pilgrims to Rome. Pope in 817. Defended the Greeks against iconoclastic emperors, and sheltered refugees from the iconoclast persecutions. Supported Saint Nicephorous and Saint Theodore Studites. Enshrined the relics of Saint Caecilia and other martyrs. When two papal officials were found blinded and murdered, Paschal was accused of the crime. He was not involved, but the murderers were members of his household, and he refused to surrender them, claiming that the victims were traitors, and that secular authorities had no jurisdiction over events that occurred within the Vatican. The dispute resulted in the Constitution of Lothair, which set specific limits on the law enforement and judicial powers of the pope. Born at Rome. Papal Ascension 25 January 817 Died 824 See: The Book of Saints, by the Monks of Ramsgate -- Regards, Frank Young [email protected] 703-527-7684 Post Office Box 2793, Kensington, Maryland 20891 "Videmus nunc per speculum in aenigmate... Nunc cognosco ex parte"

    06/04/2004 05:21:53
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    06/03/2004 10:54:55
    1. 1415 Split - Dujam de Judicibus
    2. Dario de Judicibus
    3. I updated the file of Dujam de Judicibus, Archbishop of Split in 1415, with new images of his mother's tomb where it is visible the Dujam's coat of arms. Whoever is interested, the file is in http://www.dejudicibus.it/genealogia/ Family::de Judicibus Branch::Spalato Century::XV File::1415 Dujam de Judicibus Dario de Judicibus

    06/03/2004 05:43:20
    1. Re: Itri
    2. Fabio Parri
    3. On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 16:59:42 -0700, "Joe Fidaleo Sr." <[email protected]> wrote: >Is there anyone doing research on Itri, a town between Naples & Rome, west >of Gaeta? As for most town in Southern Italy, you can find Public Registers at the nearest Family History Center, from 1809 to 1865. Itri is a town in the province of Latina. Here's the Commune's official website: <http://www.comune.itri.lt.it/> email: <[email protected]> Hope it helps, Fabio

    06/03/2004 04:02:02
    1. Re: Sambuca Zabut Sambuca di Sicilia
    2. Fabio Parri
    3. Chris, have you checked at the nearest Family History Center ? You can find there: Census (Disclosures (census) of families and properties, supplementary documents) from 1714 to 1815 Public Registers with Births, deaths, marriages, banns, miscellaneous documents from 1821 to 1910 Hope it helps, Fabio On 2 Jun 2004 07:02:06 -0700, [email protected] (Chris) wrote: >Looking to find other researchers of the Italian Comune of Sambuca di >Siclia, Agrigento, Italy. This town was formerly known as Sambuca >Zabut until 1923. >Please visit this website if interested >http://hometown.aol.com/cmags111/SambucaNT.html >or contact me directly at [email protected]

    06/03/2004 03:55:38
    1. Re: BE WARNED...Trojan software
    2. Freddie the Crook Finder
    3. On Mon, 31 May 2004 08:57:18 -0400, "Patreply" <[email protected]> wrote: > >This site on Re: Very Useful from F. Parri > >http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RicercaOmonimie.jsp > >tried to load trojan software onto my system. Hogwash. Freddie

    06/02/2004 09:14:41
    1. Family Bernardis
    2. Mr Claude G Sarich
    3. Hi list has anyone heard of the name BERNARDIS . It's my ggmother's name from around the Udine area. I was told it is Greek but, from the name distribution map from the Gens site there is quite a few scattered through Friuli-Venezia-Giulia. Any info would be appreciated. Also researching Cocetta,Tell,Mattioni, from Udine area Sarich, Kovach,Zunic from Zadar Croatia Many thanks in advance for any help. Claude

    06/02/2004 01:44:06
    1. Re: Itri
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "Joe Fidaleo Sr." <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Is there anyone doing research on Itri, a town between Naples & Rome, west > of Gaeta? > > If you do an Internet search for Itri+genealogy, you will get some 322 hits. Some are probably pay sites, but many are sites concerning family surnames from Itri, including your postings. You might find something of interest among all of these hits. Good luck. Joe Pessarra in Texas

    06/02/2004 01:10:30
    1. Itri
    2. Joe Fidaleo Sr.
    3. Is there anyone doing research on Itri, a town between Naples & Rome, west of Gaeta?

    06/02/2004 10:59:42
    1. Re: Family Bernardis
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. ""Mr Claude G Sarich"" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hi list has anyone heard of the name BERNARDIS . It's my ggmother's name from around the Udine area. I was told it is Greek but, from the name distribution map from the Gens site there is quite a few scattered through Friuli-Venezia-Giulia. Any info would be appreciated. > > Also researching Cocetta,Tell,Mattioni, from Udine area > Sarich, Kovach,Zunic from Zadar Croatia > > Many thanks in advance for any help. > Claude > The Italy phone directory on the Net at http://www.infobel.com/italy/ shows the following:for Udine: Bernardis - 56 listings. Cocetta - 17 listings Tell - 14 listings Mattioni - 21 listings The Croatia phone directory on the Net at http://www.infobel.com/teldir/result.asp?url=http://imenik.ht.hr/?lang=1 shows the following for Zadar: Sarich - no listings (There is one Saric in Oklai, no Sarich in Nationwide search) Kovach - no listings (There are 9 listings of Kovac(s), no Kovach in Nationwide search) Zunic - 10 listings Good luck on your search. Joe in Texas

    06/02/2004 04:02:44
    1. Sambuca Zabut Sambuca di Sicilia
    2. Chris
    3. Looking to find other researchers of the Italian Comune of Sambuca di Siclia, Agrigento, Italy. This town was formerly known as Sambuca Zabut until 1923. Please visit this website if interested http://hometown.aol.com/cmags111/SambucaNT.html or contact me directly at [email protected] Chris

    06/02/2004 01:02:06
    1. Re: PALLOTTI family, originally from Melfi, Basilicata; ACCIARDI family from Rocca Imperiale, Canna, Oriolo in Cosenza, Italy
    2. Joe Pessarra
    3. "Kevin Palotti" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected] > Hello! I'm currently researching my PALLOTTI family roots, originally > from Melfi, Basilicata. Raffaelle PALLOTTI left Italy for America in > 1911, leaving behind his mother Filomena (?) LIMONGELLI and a father, > whose name is yet unknown. He settled in Holley, New York and married > Delia(Antionetta) Tarsia, daughter of Pasquale "Patsy" TARSIA and > Maria Guiseppina ACCIARDI (or D'ACCIARDI according to Ellis Island > records).My grandfather, Pasquale"Pat" Palotti, is Raffaelle and > Delia's second child I am also researching my ACCIARDI family from > Rocca Imperiale, Canna, and Oriolo in Cosenza, Italy. Please contact > me if you have any formation about these two families. > Thank you, > Kevin Matthew Palotti Italy phone directory at http://www.infobel.com/italy/ shows no listings for Pallotti (Palotti) nor Limongelli listings in Melfi. There are 9 Acciardi listings in Rocca Imperiale, 4 Acciardi listings in Canna, and 21 Acciardi listings in Oriolo. http://www.gens.labo.net/ shows where the distribution is in Italy of all of these family names. All 4 names are abundant in Italy. There are 660 Pallotti, 77 Palotti, 376 Limongelli, and 173 Acciardi listings in the phone directory. Good luck on your search. Joe in Texas

    06/01/2004 12:54:16
    1. Re: BE WARNED...Trojan software
    2. Alberto Forcheri
    3. "Patreply" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio news:[email protected] > > This site on Re: Very Useful from F. Parri > > http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RicercaOmonimie.jsp > > tried to load trojan software onto my system. > > If you went to this site, I would suggest that you have your system checked > out!! Do a Google search for free or trial AntiVirus or Anti Trojan > software!!! No problem, no virus detected

    06/01/2004 08:24:02
    1. Re: BE WARNED...Trojan software
    2. Fabio Parri
    3. This looks strange. libero.it is one of Italy's main net carriers. I doubt they would try to install any spyware or trojan on your pc. I did a search with bot ad-aware and another spyware program after visiting this page and everything was fine. On Mon, 31 May 2004 08:57:18 -0400, "Patreply" <[email protected]> wrote: > >This site on Re: Very Useful from F. Parri > >http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RicercaOmonimie.jsp > >tried to load trojan software onto my system. > >If you went to this site, I would suggest that you have your system checked >out!! Do a Google search for free or trial AntiVirus or Anti Trojan >software!!! >

    06/01/2004 03:17:19
    1. PALLOTTI family, originally from Melfi, Basilicata; ACCIARDI family from Rocca Imperiale, Canna, Oriolo in Cosenza, Italy
    2. Kevin Palotti
    3. Hello! I'm currently researching my PALLOTTI family roots, originally from Melfi, Basilicata. Raffaelle PALLOTTI left Italy for America in 1911, leaving behind his mother Filomena (?) LIMONGELLI and a father, whose name is yet unknown. He settled in Holley, New York and married Delia(Antionetta) Tarsia, daughter of Pasquale "Patsy" TARSIA and Maria Guiseppina ACCIARDI (or D'ACCIARDI according to Ellis Island records).My grandfather, Pasquale"Pat" Palotti, is Raffaelle and Delia's second child I am also researching my ACCIARDI family from Rocca Imperiale, Canna, and Oriolo in Cosenza, Italy. Please contact me if you have any formation about these two families. Thank you, Kevin Matthew Palotti

    06/01/2004 01:39:51
    1. BE WARNED...Trojan software
    2. Patreply
    3. This site on Re: Very Useful from F. Parri http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RicercaOmonimie.jsp tried to load trojan software onto my system. If you went to this site, I would suggest that you have your system checked out!! Do a Google search for free or trial AntiVirus or Anti Trojan software!!!

    05/31/2004 02:57:18
    1. Famiglia Eschini
    2. Renato Eschini
    3. Cerco notizie al rigurado, conoscenti etc. Esiste un sito web gfratuito consultabile su web per fare ricerche sul proprio cogniome, cataloghi comunali etc? -- Ciao e buon lavoro, Renato ---- Renato Eschini Inera srl Via Vespucci 41 56100 Pisa Tel: (+39) (0)50 2201218 WWW: http://www.inera.it

    05/28/2004 09:37:00
    1. Research in Lucca
    2. Antoni Pisani
    3. Ciao Tutti, I am the list administrator of [email protected] list and I would just like to tell you that our list has a new homepage. So for those of you that are interested in researching in the Lucca province - feel free to visit us at http://www.lucca-emigration.org Best Regards, Antoni Pisani List administrator [email protected]

    05/27/2004 06:09:34
    1. Re: Very useful
    2. Fabio Parri
    3. The following address does the same: <http://elenco.libero.it/elencotel/public/RicercaOmonimie.jsp> and it also lets you see the actual names, addresses and phone numbers ;)

    05/27/2004 03:14:48